| Ingeborg Frundt | |
![]() Frundt on her 110th birthday in 2023 | |
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Ingeborg Frundt [German: Fründt] (24 April 1913 - 1 July 2024) was a German supercentenarian who was among the top five oldest known living residents in the German state of Lower Saxony. Her age is currently unvalidated by the Gerontology Research Group (GRG).
Biography[]
Frundt was born in Schneverdingen, Lower Saxony, Germany, on 24 April 1913. She attended secondary school in nearby Soltau. In 1939, she married Alfred Hoppe and had one daughter, Renate.
Hoppe died during World War II, leaving Frundt a widow. In 1949, she married her second husband and moved to the town of Zeven, where they operated a delicatessen together. She was a keen swimmer.
At the age of 106, Frundt still lived in her home that she moved into in the 1950s; care workers visited her regularly.
At the age of 110, Frundt remained in good health and was still able to walk with help.
Frundt died on 1 July 2024 in Zeven, Lower Saxony, Germany, at the age of 111 years, 68 days.
Recognition[]
Frundt was first noted for her longevity on her 106th birthday in 2019, when the news outlet Nord24 published an article on her life. She was not reported on again until her 110th birthday in 2023.
Gallery[]
References[]
- Älteste Zevenerin: Ingeborg Fründt feiert ihren 106. Geburtstag Nord24, 25 April 2019
- 110-jährige Zevenerin vermisst ihren Badeanzug Zevener-Zeitung, 24 April 2023
- Obituary Oerding Bestattungern, July 2024

